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(f —■ — __=K^ | A Costume of Distinction fSl^. At a Big Saving^ in Price ' -St That's what it means to buy your lT £■* new season's costume at | A^\ SCKIDEMAN 4; SONS i / W§ "^ wisdom of early, buying cannot k»/m W be too strongly stressed, as prices are $r?ns&*k W\ likely to increase substantially in the mmm^i*^ f \ near future. Here are some I Jl/f&llS^ Typical SckeidemaaVakes: I Wi W^^i^ SMART. TAILORED COSTUMESi W4 GfaK't tf&wJWk In grey flannel; extremely neat and l&a Wf i, X, *£k serviceable £6/6/-. £8/8/----m %W&^> \ INS c SERf E TAILORED COSm iP^fV-^^ TUMES — In smart, serviceable TBk&gk*6Jsi ,&£■ Wk. styles Price £8/8/- • SMART ALL-WOOL TWEED COS\^^¥?W<k TUMES—In grey check and brown gyM|*M mixtures Price £5/5/. |pf|g|Bffi BEAUTIFUL ALL-WOOL WORSI «lfPjW£/ TED TAILORED COSTUMEStfe^S^^ *£ / awns > browns, greys, and ! fS^^liJ^ Prices £7/17/7, £BjlS/8, £9/9/vW^wf NAVY AND BLACK WORSTED WM$ COSTUMES—With fine hair stripe s%7r /Zy&A Price £8/18/6 i Ifelii WARM C°ATS - Raincoats, Sports I ;?&M&1 Coats, Natty Skirts fAND SONS Tailors and Costumiers 86 MANNERS STREET (Opp. Eyerjbofr'i Picture Theatre) ! WELLINGTON (. \ \ Best Quality Footwear \ AT LESS THAN HALF-PRICE i 400 PAIRS I Ladies' Boots and Shoes | REMNANTS OF LINES WE ARE UNABLE TO REPEAT Reduced from 3/- to Ifl/- In the £ to quit GENUINE REDUCTION! NOTE: 3 LADIES' PATENT AND tXOTH-TOP BOOTS— I Usual price 42/6 Sale Price 19/6 LADIES' PATENT AND KID-LEG BOOTS—"The Society" Sale Price 30/- ---| LADIES' WHITE CANVAS BUTTON BOOTS—Splendid value Sale Price IS/6 | LADIES' TAN CALF BRQGUES—Sixes only Usual price 40/----l Sale Price 29/8 ! Quantity PATENT LEATHER and GLACE KID COURT SHOES | From 16/6 Some lines are quoted in Wellington at double the above prices I'OooKb&n) Hoas£ I ■MANNERS-STREET- --' - ■ . - • " J >— — __ _ —.^ SMITH & SMITH LTD. now have on view in their rooms !he largest varieiy of FASHIONABLE WALLPAPERS, j BORDERS, FILLINGS, FRIEZES, Etc., ever seen in New Zealand. ! NEW SEASON'S GOODS NOW ARRIVING PATTERNS MAILED ON APPLICATION CMITU Q CMfTU ITH °pp»»le TOWN HAIL Oil I H. QL Oil 111 LI 11. WELLINGTON Famous for over 50 Years for Quality, Style aud Value j For Better Cooking Use "Glass-Bake" Transparent Ovenw&re— The premier glass cooking s &s&&T»W^mmF&?^ utensils. More sanitary than I metal or enamel-much j g^s^^^'^-^aj^wl easier to keep clean. As glass offers practically no resistance to heat, your cooking will be "all over alike." '„ Banish those Black and Greasy Pan* To-day— "Glass-bake" is very moderate in price. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ui. \ , LAMBTOM QUAY, WE^'^'^ |^l| n| J I Shut Out Unsightly Views I By covering your window-panes with I WINSIAINO IMITATION LEAD-LJQHTS Windows that look on to back-yards or the street, bathrooms, I etc., are made attractive by being covered with Winstaino Leadi lights. This useful, transparent covering, which is British made, I is inexpensive and easy tb apply. The range of designs is varied I and artistic, faithfully copying the effect of stained glass. I Ask us for Winstaino Patterns. ' *T*f IWT/*« f'WJC! OIL AND COLOUR MERCHANTS, f lllNvjEi I 30 MANNERS STREET - WELLINGTON ftFPft*flmy''*''-y|UF;iHßa|ti'Btil^ 'Iv ii miiir ihbiHfmmhmmwwtiwm ii imniiii' mn JtntMrmMrtr^ m™m'mm':m'^'*^^^mm THE SAFETY PEN-~NEVER LEAKS. Self-FHHng, 29/- Valveless. 16/----aN©! 1® INi&—Sßeat for ail Pens—Obtains bSe Everywliere

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1920, Page 10